fjLCAN' (LCANOES OF HAWAII iroiiu of llawullun I- !"j0 lu numl'r. extending In a for hundred of mlloa, In of An orll. l,ou",h "ol,,e of tl10 .ad ref are but the wave- u tit V(llllfkilM Lred ren"""" P . ... dlod out long go. The M of fl'1 "",, ,,y (oaleacence ui '" The walla of the L, volcano of Kliauea, on thU Is- Lj ire broken uowu on who win, LicceMtolUliike of fire. This L0 baa "ot lwu, won K,,n"' Laa. but It In " wu" "- I . thB the vlnltor cun stund safe- mtheMK" or hh ihtj m mm, 11 rolcino l motive, wutch the mol- focK bollliiK a"" miouting luo 300 ft below. Homotlmee many L.lllDI UiroW up juin Ul uwiiik Luroua lva and light up with kitlf (lre " irowiuim cra tnai the crater. Tiiun, auuuuniy ana h detfenlng detonations, the jute L toiislhor mnl convert the lake l burning. Beaming, roaring ,, mailing a scene to which few itriln the world nre comparable. LuaaLoa, on the liilund of Hawaii l neighboring volcanic conn. Im Kea, both nearly M.000 feet Li the tea. are among the hlghnNt Ld mountain In the world. On other lalands of the Hawaiian L9p thero are volcanic mountain Iredjr lewi Intoreatlim. The Hum ot Eaat Muul, 10,000 feet above lerel, la one of the lurgeHt ex- Itteratera In the world and la an prmervvd aa If Ha fire had been sfulihed but a few year, In- tid of perhaps several hundred n ao. The active volcanoes of Hawaii iwondirful demonstration of ItHU by which nil these Inland inlalna have been built up from peat depths of the ocean. Since dira of ('apt. Cook, gnulogiHtH ldothrr who are Interested In tlio Llrms of volcanoes have visited Hawaiian IhIiiiiiU and written lojt them. i Star I he bnHe of those mountains Ifneoua rock lie flnld of augur !, which aro Just now of spoclul :emt. They are auppllcd with kisr from mountain etreniiiH and wella and drainage tunnel tlmt unilcrKrouiid supplies, The geo-J Kial turvey, In co-operation with Territory of Hawaii, haa for aev- yeara been atudylng the water kogrcea of the lalunda with a view liereaalng the amount of water tillable for uao In Irrlgutlon and therefore In the . I otlier crops. Beveral publish,,,,, Riving r,(r. matlon on spodi.1 p,111H(.H f lh(.H0 )n tereatlng hl,HU w, ,, B,.Ilt fr0 , application lo 1 1 Director of (he flitted Stulen ieoloK,,t Kllrv..y . purtnio.u of the irlori WllHlllll(. ton, ll. ('. Among thewi are Water Supply 1'opor 3l. -Water Ueoreea of Hawaii, 190D-181 1," ,y w ,,. M ir tin and C. II. I'lerce, and Water Sup. Ply I'uper 330, "Water lteHllri.,.N of Hawaii. 1912." by c. . O, K. LnrrlHon. These pupera deal mull.ly with stream measurement and kindred subjects but contain also much liiforiuntloii of general Inter Ht. A paper on the water supply of one or the neighboring Islunda H . ho avullable Water Supply Paper 77 "The Wuter ItOHOtircei) of Molokal, Hawaiian Islands." by V:,lde,r I.lndKren. Tlila paper cohIiiIiim an ex cellent map of the inland. l'rofeHHloiial Taper S8 of the t'lilted HtuteH CeoloKbal Survy, lie partment of the interior. "I.avaH of Hawaii and their relatlonx," by! Whitman ( 'tohh, preaentn a Hiiminur ! of our preaent Hclentlflc knowledge or the Ihvuh of the IhIuikIh. With the exception of the introduction the lax k is mainly technical. It coutulnb 97 panes and IncludeH an excellent ; map of the Hawaiian iHlands and i dlaKraum allowing the composition of tint l.ivas. ; ADVERTISKS PAPER FOR VARIED USES i A.i ndver'.liicmciit in n llerlln newnpiper, reported by '.he 'luforma-i tli n llelgeH," hIiowh Home .f the many i:neg to which vm.w Ik being' put In Germany: j "I'rper a! tiff for tres:'.ea and up ronti. "1'iiper Htuff for bushier milts. "I'uper Htuff for manufiiciiiro of HU'tlt. ' "I'uper Htuff for upholstery ami tapestrlea. "I'uper Htuff for trui:k nnd biigH.' "l'tiper atuff for baga, plllowcuses ami miittreiiHeH. "Splendidly assorted lot for sale." Mlllilrrirelutlen "Willie," said his mother, "1 wls you would run ucroRH the r.treet nnd Hoe how Old MrB. Drown In this morn ing." A few minutes Inter Willie return ed nnd reported: "MrH. Itrown s:iyn lt'n none of your buslnetH liow old alto is." Mist Want Ad for llesultii. ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1918 ' 2 theatrea, which I ( ourteny lya cost over $:,ii(i.oiio In operation It. I The Irish soldier eaw a ehell coming camps und eantonmenta throughout and made a low bow. Tho wiell mla tho country. Nearly 100 vaudeville I sed him and took off the head of the acts have been brought from the man behind him. "Sure," aaid Pat, "c'umh. y6 never knew a man to lose any- . tiling by being polite." rn Von One of Tlicin? j There aro a great many pooplej 8ave for tl,e cuntry' ake. who would lie very much benefited ' h taking Chainberlalira Tablets for NOTIOK UK PIN'AIj A(XX)fJ.NT IN u weak or disordered stomacli. Are BACON KSTATK you one of them? Mrs. M. 11. Searl. ! Notice la hereby given that the IliiblwIiiHVllli! n Y relates her r ' underalgned, aa executor of the ea l erl.nce In tL u , . ? tate of J s- acon, haa filed his final I- r u,,. I , the use or these tablets: ; recount In the County Court of the l nnd a bad spell with my stomach i State or Oregon, for Columbia Coun ii hunt lIx montlM ;..o, and v;a-. troiibl- tX. nd that Monday the 15th day or ed for two or three weeks with i!anlJuly' 1918' at tl,e hour of ten 'clock ..,.. ,.. I . , In the forenoon of said day and the u"d severe pains in too pit of my;Court rootn of Btt,d ()ourt haTe been Htomach. Our druggist advised me to appointed by snid Court aa the time tnke ('buniberluln's Tablet. I tookinnl Place for the hearing or object ft bottle home and the Hrst dose l")eohereto and. the et-'ement lleved me wonderfully and ept on j 'ned and first publlahed June 14, taking them until I wus cured " 1918. These tablets do not relieve pain, but ' J- H. SOUTHARD, uf'.er the pain has been relieved mny Executor of the estate of J. 8. Bacon, , .. ' ; lJocecsed. prevent Its recurrence. . j w )ay Attorney, 26-6 XO'liCK I'lirsuunt to nn ord!r or the County Court made and entered on this 3rd day of July. 1918. notice is hereby given that the following described t'minty warrants, which were issued more than seven years prhjr to the llrst day or July, 1918, have not been presented ror payment and unless presented ror payment within sixty days rrom said first day of July, 1918, mnio win no cancelled ana payment thereof will be refused: (ieneral I' und Date Name Amount Hth Series "A") No. 401 Aug. 11, 1910 J. R. Nelll $ 3.10 No. 4 'Hi Auk. 11, 1910 Charles Culbertson 2.60 No. 4:i Aug. 11, 1910 It, Vlncento Hospital 14.00 No. 497 Sept. 7, 1910 John Johnson 2.10 No. 62fi Sept. 7, 1910 W. K. Hempstead 10.00 No. 571 (let. 5, 1910 Tred Waters 1.60 No. 572 Oct. 6, 1910 Albert Gardner 1.60 No. 573 Oct. 5, 1910 Joneph Udey 1.50 No. 574 Oct. 5, 1910 Chris Peterson 1.60 No. 675 Oct. 6, 1910 C. U. Waters 1.60 No. 670 Oct. 5, 1910 W. A. Craft 1.00 No. 7S4 Nov. 3, 1910 Tlllle Hugle 8.00 No. 892 Nov. 10, 1910 Meri Gp.ldrer 7.00 No. 921 Dec. 7, 1910 C. Riley 1.60 No. 922 Dec. 7. 1910 K. Hall 1.60 No. 92.1 Dec. 7. 1910 J. H. McDonnell , 1.60 No. 97 Dec. 7, 1910 (J. R. Houston 3.00 No. 1009 Dec. 7, 1910 John Wallace 6.00 No. 1312 Keb. 2, 1911 Lewis Sausner 7.60 No. 1 442 Mar. 3, 1911 Dr. J. C. O'Dr.y 5.00 No. 14S9 Apr. 7, 1911 Fred Springer 2.00 No. laor. Apr. 7, 1911 A. S. Nooning 1.60 No. 1.197 May 6. 1911 Joe Adams 1.00 No. IC.02 M: y 5, 1911 M. G. Smith 1.60 No. 1007 May 5, 1911 Welter Krarably 7.10 No. 1735 Juno 10, 1911 Noonnn 2.00 No. 1S0S June 10, 1911 Henry Ward 5.40 No. 1814 Juno 10, 1911 Carl Overlie 9.20 (ieneral Bond Fund Dute Name Amount (3rd Series) No. 2299 Sept. 8, 1910 Chpc. Overlie 2.50 No. 2473 Oct. 5, 1910 I. Knowles 6.00 No. 2913 Jan. 7, 1911 Carl Johnson 3.00 No. 3125 Apr. 7, 1911 H. Dlppold 2.25 No. 3129 Apr. 7, 1911 W. J. Husey 2.60 No. 3470 June 10, 1911 Lou Lonkey 1.26 In witneFH whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the County Court, thin 3rd day of July, 1918. (Seal or County Court) J. V. HUNT, County Clerk. Not Kxeliaiigeuble j don't you exchange your little Bister "I hear you have a little sister at foa boy. your house," said a Chicago grocer to juiiiiu reuecieu ior is minute, men a small boy. "Yes, air," said Johnny 'Do you like that?" was queried. 1 he said rather sorrowfully: "We can'c . now. It's too late. We've used ber "I wish It was a boy," said Johnny, . four days " "so I could play marbles with him, an' 1 .baseball." j Try a Want Ad. In the Mist. It "Well," said the storekeeper, "why j will bring results. Just Arrived GoCarts and Sulkies I now have the best assortment I have ever shown. They were bought some time ago, before recent advances and I am giving my customers the benefit of it. Call and See Them E. A. ROSS ST. HELENS. OREGON BANK BUILDING ASK YOUR GROCER For Bread from our modern, cleanly bakery. You will like it and continue to use it. Cream Rolls, Cream Puffs, Doughnuts, Pies and Cakes WEST ST. HELENS BAKERY S. HEUMAN, Proprietor Phone B-114 West St. Helens, Oregon R. CONSTANTIN PLUMBING, STEAM HEATING and SHEET METAL WORKS Stationary Wash Tubs and Bath Room supplies. St. Helens, Oregon : OF ST. HELENS United States Government Depository Capital Stock, $25,000 OFFICERS C. G. WILSON. S. M. MANN A. S. IIAURISON .... President Vice President Cashier DIRECTORS C. G. V 1 1 .SO N A . S. II A R R I SO X S. M. MANX T- M. MANN . V. P. DILLARD We Pay Interest on Deposits BBSS f Temporary Quarters in the DILLARD BUILDING on the Plaza Square I if .8 I t